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OverviewThe rise of environmentalism has been one of the more remarkable developments in the politics of western societies in recent decades. However, as environmental awareness has become more generalized, the forms of expression of environmental concern have changed. Established environmental movement organizations have become embedded in policy networks, but, in some countries, there has been a resurgence of environmental radicalism. New groups, adopting innovative tactics, have mounted spectacular and disruptive protests. These developments pose interesting questions for social scientists and policy-makers. Has the institutionalization of established environmental organizations demobilized their supporters and reduced them to a passive, credit-card waving 'conscience' constituency? Has direct participation in environmental protest become the specialized activity of smaller numbers of people? Has there been a decline in the total volume of environmental protest, or is it merely that the forms of protest have changed? Have the protest repertoires of established groups moderated over time, or have they been stimulated by the emergence of more radical groups to adopt more challenging tactics? Has environmental protest become more confrontational? Do protests employ different repertoires of action according to the issues at stake? How does the incidence of protest vary over time and from one country to another? Is there evidence of a Europeanization of either the issues or the forms of environmental protest? These are some of the questions this volume addresses. Based upon an analysis of the protest events reported in one quality newspaper in each of eight countries during a ten year period, this is the first systematically comparative study of environmental protest in a representative cross-section of EU member states. It breaks entirely new ground in the study of environmental politics in Europe and is a major contribution to the study of protest events. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher Rootes (Professor of Environmental Politics and Political Sociology and Director of the Centre for the Study of Social and Political Movements, University of Kent at Canterbury)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.538kg ISBN: 9780199218509ISBN 10: 0199218501 Pages: 348 Publication Date: 26 April 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Christopher Rootes: The Transformation of Environmental Activism: An Introduction 2: Christopher Rootes: Britain 3: Olivier Fillieule: France 4: Dieter Rucht and Jochen Roose: Germany 5: Maria Kousis: Greece 6: Mario Diani and Francesca Forno: Italy 7: Manuel Jiménez: Spain 8: Iñaki Barcena, Pedro Ibarra, Eunate Guarrotxena, and Jon Torre: The Basque Country 9: Andrew Jamison and Magnus Ring: Sweden 10: Christopher Rootes: Conclusion: Environmental Protest Transformed? Appendix A: The Methodology of Protest Event Analysis and the Media Politics of Reporting Environmental Protest Events by Olivier Fillieule and Manuel Jiménez Appendix B: The TEA (Transformation of Environmental Activism) ProjectReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |